June 25th | Quick Reference Dictionary For Massage Therapy And Bodywork
Department of Health and Social Services: Department within the U.S. government which is responsible for administering health and welfare programs. Dependency: Need to be influenced, nurtured, or controlled, relying on others for support. Dependent: A person who can be claimed on insurance. depolarization: The process or act of neutralizing polar ity, as in a heartbeat. Depression: Characterized by a sense of sadness that can be caused by an event or series of events, but lasts much longer than a reasonable time. Depth perception: Ability to determine the relative distance between self and objects and figures observed. dermatome: Area on the surface of the skin that is served by a spinal segment. dermatomyositis: systemic connective tissue disease characterized by inflammatory and degenerative changes of the skin. Leads to symmetrical weakness and atrophy. Development: Related to the progressive growth and expansion, especially from a lower to a higher level of complexity. On development. Development Evaluation: evaluation of a child with disabilities should be repeated every 2 months until the child reaches the age of 2. developmental delay: The failure to reach expected age-specific performance in one or more areas of development. Wide range of childhood disorders and environmental situations where a child is unable to perform the tasks of development typical of his chronological age. Developmental Disabilities: A physical or mental impairment or combination of the two becomes evident before 22 years and is likely to continue indefinitely, resulting in significant functional limitation in the major areas of life. skills development: skills that are developed in childhood, such as language or motor skills. Deviance: Behavior that is in contrast to acceptable standards within a community or culture. dexterity: ability to use hands or body, usually requiring both such fine and gross motor coordination. Synonym: agility. Diabetes Mellitus: A disorder of carbohydrate metabolism resulting from insufficient production or utilization of insulin. Massage therapy can be applied under the supervision of a physician. Diabetic retinopathy: a complication of diabetes in which small aneurysms form on renal capillaries. diagnosis: a technique for identifying disease or condition of a scientific evaluation of the history, symptoms, physical findings, laboratory tests, and procedures. Diagnostic Interview: Interview by a professional used to classify the nature of the dysfunction in a person under care. Dialysis: The process of separating crystalloids and colloids in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane, crystalloids pass readily, colloids very slowly or not at all. diaphoresis sweating, excessive sweating in particular. Diaphragmatic breathing: The use of the diaphragm to draw air into the lung bases. diaphragmatic hernia: A hernia of the diaphragm. Diarrhea: The passage of unformed stools; massage is cons-indicated as it may, with stim mulate the digestive system. diastole: Period of time between contractions of the atria or ventricles during which the blood enters the room relaxed the systemic circulation and lungs, the important needs in the blood pressure readings. Diffuse: Spread or scattered. Not concentrated. diffusion: The process of becoming diffuse or widespread. Dialysis through a membrane. Digital: unobtrusive form of information (eg, a clock that displays only digits at some point, as opposed to analog). Dignity: The importance of valuing the intrinsic value and uniqueness of each person. expansion: The stretching and enlargement of the cervical opening to 10 cm to allow the birth of the child. dilation and curettage: Canal Expansion cervi cal with a dilator and scraping the endometrium of the uterus with a curette. diminutive: Suffix added to a medical term for a smaller size, number or amount of the term. diplegia: Participation of two ends. direct service: Treatment or other services provided directly to one or more patients or clients by a practitioner. Disability: The inability to engage in roles specific to age, sex-related and sex in a particular social context and physical environment. Any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in a manner or within the range considered normal for a human being. Disability: Used as a generic term to cover all the negative aspects of disability together or separately. Discharge: The process of discontinuing work included in a single episode of care, which occurs when the planned objectives and desired outcomes were achieved. Other indicators for discharge: lower patient / client to continue care, patient / client is unable to continue to progress towards the goals because of medical or psychosocial complications, or the therapist determines that the patient / client will most benefit from therapy. Discharge planning: To improve continuity of care, plans are being made to prepare the patient / client to move from one place to another, usually a multidisciplinary process. Disclosure: In dealing with informed consent, the patient / client must be informed that he / she will do a study in which he / she participates. herniated disc: Moving the intervertebral disc tissue from its normal position between the vertebral bodies, also called slipped, herniated or protruding disc. Discrimination Act to make distinctions based on differences in areas such as culture, race, gender or religion. disease: Deviation from the norm of measurable biological variables as defined by the biomedical system, refers to abnormalities of structure and function in the organs and systems. Disinhibition: Inability to remove a lower brain center or engine behavior, as a reflex, indicative of damage to brain structures. dislocation: Displacement of the bones of a joint with rupture of the ligaments, tendons and joint capsules. Symptoms include loss of joint mobility, pain, swelling, temporary paralysis, and the occasional shock. To avoid aggravation of the state increased, massage is not recommended against without medical supervision. disorder: disturbance or interference with normal functions or established systems. disorientation: Inability to make judgments about people, places and things. disruption: To disrupt or interrupt the orderly flow of events. distal: From the anatomical position, located further from the trunk. distractibility: Level of competition in which sensory input are able to divert attention from tasks. distraction: the linear separation of joint surfaces without rupture of the ligaments binding and without moving. distress: The state of being in pain, uncomfortable, or suffering. Any disease that is painful. distribution: Refers to the manner by which a drug is transported by body fluids circulation to sites of action. disuse atrophy: degeneration of muscle wasting that occurs due to inactivity or immobility. diuresis: increased secretion of urine. divergence: the brain's ability to send information from one source to many parts of central nervous system at the same time. Diversity: the quality of being different or having different. do-in: A therapy that combines some of the principles of shiatsu and acupressure with stretching, exercises, breathing and meditation techniques.
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